Hyperglycemia is caused by too much carbohydrates, not enough insulin or periods of illness and stress. You can avoid it by balancing your carb to insulin ratio, and treat it with insulin.
No.... Hyperglycemia is too much blood sugar due to too little insulin being produced by the pancreas.
Monitoring of blood glucose levels should be done on a regular basis. The insulin amount should be adjusted according to the results of the testing Too much insulin will result in hypoglycemia Too little will result in hyperglycemia. Both conditions are potentially fatal.
Type 2 is indivuiduals that produce insulin in insufficient amounds and/or whose body cells cannot use the insulin properly. This disorder is usually associated with obesity and is seen most often inolder adults. Eating too much junk food could develope hyperglycemia ( high blood sugar )
Either a high cellular sensitivity to insulin or too much insulin in the blood.
It depends on which type of Diabetes one suffers from. Some can be controlled by diet or/and medicines. Some need the daily injections as the body is unable to produce its own insulin. Insulin controls your blood sugar level from getting too high (hyperglycemia) or too low (hypoglycemia).
It depends on which type of Diabetes one suffers from. Some can be controlled by diet or/and medicines. Some need the daily injections as the body is unable to produce its own insulin. Insulin controls your blood sugar level from getting too high (hyperglycemia) or too low (hypoglycemia).
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Diabetic coma is a result of too much sugar in the blood (hyperglycemia) due to a lack of sufficient insulin production. Patients with severe diabetes take insulin injections to help suppliment their body's inability to produce enough insulin. Insulin Shock is a result of too much insulin being released into the bloodstream, wich metabolizes whatever sugars ARE in the body sometimes resulting in an extremely decreased blood sugar level (hypoglycemia). These patients generally need to be given something sweet like OJ or a candy to help jolt sugar levels in the blood.
when insulin is secreted in a high amount than normal. too much insulin= low blood sugar.
A person with type 1 diabetes will develop a condition known as Hyperglycemia if they go too long without taking insulin. Hyperglycemia is a buildup of glucose, or sugar, in the blood. This occurs due to the fact that there is no insulin available to help the absorption of glucose into the cells to be turned into glycogen.
If your body doesn't take the glucose from the blood into the cells by using insulin, the glucose will be lost in the urine. Since you need glucose for your cells to survive, you need the insulin. If no insulin is produced or too little is, you are a diabetic and have to take some form of artificial insulin.